Deliverable quantity data needs to be analysed along with the share price. When the share price of the stock goes up along with the higher percent of deliverable quantity to traded quantity, it indicates bullishness in the share as most buyers are expecting the share price to go up.

Similarly, when the share price of the stock is moving down with higher percent of deliverable quantity to traded quantity, it indicates bearishness in the share as most sellers are expecting the share price to go down.

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